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Hi,
Regarding product activation, there's nothing I can do.
You've to call Microsoft to re-activate your W2k3 licence.
This is due to hardware change on virtualization.
Regards,
On 25/07/2015 20:54, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> I thin
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On 25/07/2015 13:55, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> I got enough inspiration typing in the needed reg. keys.
>
> Here is a difference: What you wrote me:
>
> intelide
>> { ErrorControl(REG_DWORD): 0001 Group(REG_SZ): System Bus
>> Ext
On 07/13/2015 03:25 PM, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
> - - cd ControlSet001
>> - - cd Control
>> - - cd CriticalDeviceDatabase
>> - - Check you have the following keys: primary_ide_channel,
>> secondary_ide_channel, pci#ven_8086&dev_7010, pci#ven_8086&dev_7111
>> keys. Some will be missing (otherwise,
Hi,
I'm very creative: the correct parameters are:
chntpw -e SAM system SECURITY software.
I have got the > prompt.
TIA,
Ruzsi
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Hi,
Sorry, the problematic file was: security. security file is missing.
TIA,
Ruzsi
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Hi Pierre,
I'm here now:
root@amd1:/mnt1/WINDOWS/system32/config# chntpw -e SAM system security
software
chntpw version 0.99.6 110511 , (c) Petter N Hagen
Hive name (from header):
ROOT KEY at offset: 0x001020 * Subkey indexing type is: 666c
File size 262144 [4] bytes, containing 8 pages (+
Hi,
Yes, there are the partitions: sdi1; sdi2 and sdi5.
I have never used partprobe. ;-)
TIA,
Ruzsi
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On 07/13/2015 09:58 AM, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
>> Here is the first problem. I can't mount sdi1! sdi1 not
>> existent.
>>> :-(
>>
>> What if you partprobe /dev/sdi?
>>
> Nothing. Empty output.
When partprobe properly works (ie encounters no erro
Hi Vincent,
I can access to the source physical machine but it is an almost 24h running
machine.
I heard about VMware P2V program. I've never used it, yet.
I don't want to virtio. I want a booting W2k3. That's all. ;-)
TIA,
Ruzsi
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On 12/07/2015 11:09, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
>> Great, then, it opens possibilities. Let's try the following: - -
>> Install chntpw
>>
> Is that a Linux program? I use Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit.
Yes. And Ubuntu provides a package for this program.
>> - -
Hi Pierre,
On 11/07/2015 20:01, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
> > The error line is: *** STOP: 0x007B (0xF789AA94, 0xC034,
> > 0x, 0x)
>
> Perfect, this is what was expected. This should be easy to fix.
>
Good news! ;-)
> Great, then, it opens possibilities. Let's try the fol
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On 11/07/2015 20:01, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
> The error line is: *** STOP: 0x007B (0xF789AA94, 0xC034,
> 0x, 0x)
Perfect, this is what was expected. This should be easy to fix.
>>> I don't want Virtio. I want to boot my imag
Hi,
The error line is:
*** STOP: 0x007B (0xF789AA94, 0xC034, 0x, 0x)
Nothing more! (Of course there are some inrelevant text line about chkdsk,
etc.)
> Basically, what's required is the "STOP:" line + the image where it
> fails (so, the line below). Image being likely to
Hi,
Do you need the exact error message (the codes)?
>>
>>
> The error message "No system disk" means the disk is booting from a KVM
> perspective so no.
>
Wait a moment! There isn't any text format error messages! So no explicite
"No system disk", either.
There are long hexa codes. One of them is
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On 11/07/2015 18:28, Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
> Do you need the exact error message (the codes)?
Basically, what's required is the "STOP:" line + the image where it
fails (so, the line below). Image being likely to be NTOSKRNL.EXE
> I don't want Virt
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Ruzsinszky Attila <
ruzsinszky.att...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you need the exact error message (the codes)?
>
>
The error message "No system disk" means the disk is booting from a KVM
perspective so no.
> I don't want Virtio. I want to boot my image first.
I agree with Pierre.
Basically the image you have from CloneZilla has lots of settings inside it
that tell the image itself where the boot drive is.
The way I've done it in the past is to mount the image using whatever
filesystem it uses (NTFS in this case). Make sure it is writable. And then
star
BTW:
I checked the image with chkdsk from Win Repair Console.
There wasn't any error found.
TIA,
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Hi,
Do you need the exact error message (the codes)?
I don't want Virtio. I want to boot my image first.
As I mentioned I can't use the mergeide.req on the physical machine but I
can do anything with the image (if I don't het error messages from the
virt-win-reg).
I don't know if my restore to iS
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Hi,
Having the BSOD value (first ID) should provide intel about what's
getting wrong in your setup.
It's likely that your storage stack is incomplete in your setup due to
hardware change for HDD, and thus, Windows cannot find its boot device
any long
Hi,
Here is the XML file of the my VM:
SJ-SIMISPC
b503aeb4-23e6-8c99-cce2-67c36558b950
1048576
1048576
1
hvm
destroy
restart
restart
/usr/bin/kvm-spice
Hi,
Thanks for your prompt answer!
I don't know the format of the image. It was made by CloneZilla. Is that
then a raw image?
Of course I can post the XML of the VM config.
I tried out all of the possibilities: IDE, SATA, SCSI and Virtio.
The image was taken from a SATA hardware which is a norm
- What format is the image is?
- Can you post an XML file of the VM config?
Changing the driver to VirtIO via registry edits may exacerbate the
problem. I've never done this but wouldn't it make sense to stick to the
more supported IDE drive emulation until you get it booted and thus remove
possib
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